The Lady and the Tatar

The voivode stared into the void. He clutched his red mantle of rulership closer to his nightclothes. In the silence, Father Ioasaf’s words echoed through the stone halls as though spoken both by man and by fortress:

‘Perhaps the lord does not wish to share his grief with his unworthy servants. Perhaps he will find peace if he shows mercy to the Church.’

The House on Amzei Street

‘Have you known many kings?’
‘I think they were three. One gave me this very house. Ferdi. He would have made a good husband if he hadn’t been so possessive! And, you know, already married.’